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Kevin Garewal | December 04, 2007 - 13:36
For those of you with writer's block or are just procrastinating, here are two more outline banks that may help you get ready for exams.
University of Buffalo - Student Bar Association
Good luck on exams.
Amy Burchfield, Access & Faculty Services Librarian amy.burchfield@law.csuohio.edu | December 04, 2007 - 11:27
The Library collects many sets of course reviews on audio (cassette or cd)
that can really help you get a leg up on studying for exams. Don't have an
old-fashioned cassette player? You can check one out from the Library.
1Ls, you might be interested in our audio sets for civ pro,
contracts, property and torts. Upper level students, check out admin law, con
law, crim pro, evidence, estates & trusts and family law.
You can get the full list of audio sets here, scroll down and see Sum & Substance Series and Law
School Legends Series. You'll find links to call numbers in the Library. All
audio sets are located in room AO66 and can be checked out for one week.
Personally, I couldn't have passed civ pro (not my favorite class as a 1L)
without Miller's audio set.
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